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Operating Systems Solaris Sound Problems Post 302203406 by Bradj47 on Sunday 8th of June 2008 05:13:17 PM
Old 06-08-2008
Yes, it used to play Youtube and it did lag a lot. Normal audio doesn't work either.

Last edited by Bradj47; 06-08-2008 at 06:33 PM..
 

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Yauap(1)						      General Commands Manual							  Yauap(1)

NAME
yauap - a simple command line audio player based on the GStreamer multimedia framework. SYNOPSIS
yauap [options] [URL1] [URL2] ... DESCRIPTION
Yauap a simple command line audio player based on the GStreamer multimedia framework. It provides a simple command line interface to play any audio file or stream supported by GStreamer framework installed on you system. Basic functions can be controlled via key bindings (unless -slave option was given), which are specified in the section Key Bindings below. Yauap also supports remote control of its func- tions via DBus. You must specify URL(s) to play unless you run yauap with the -noexit option. Options -h Display help -cdrom-device device Specify the CDROM device to play audio CD. -slave Start in slave mode (i.e. with key bindings disabled) -noexit Do not exit when the play-list is finished. Useful if you intend to initiate playback of the audio file/stream via DBus interface. Key Bindings SPACE Pause/Resume playback <- -> Seek backward/forward 10 seconds. up and down Seek backward/forward 1 minute. q / ESC Quit / and * Decrease/increase volume. AUTHORS
Yauap author is Sascha Sommer <ssommer@suse.de>. This manual page was written by Modestas Vainius <modestas@vainius.eu> for Debian distri- bution. MARCH 2008 Yauap(1)
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